Well, it seems my latest stream of problems might be because of dud memory, but I need to confirm.
LHA starts to act funny throwing CRC and I/O errors when depacking files after a cold rebot and doing some stuff.
I have a Microbotics M1230XA, on a KS3.0 A1200.
The card's memory test throws these results:
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Selected tests:
MSCAN MARCH DTADD FLOAT
Selected memory area:
FAST RAM at address 8000000, size 2000000, 32bit
Cycle 1, MSCAN, FAST RAM at 8000000 started
Cycle 1, MSCAN, FAST RAM at 8000000 done in 00:00:29
Cycle 1, MARCH, FAST RAM at 8000000 started
--> MARCH error 1 at 82008f0 (2008f0), wrote 55555555, read 45555555
--> lines: 28.
--> MARCH error 2 at 82010f0 (2010f0), wrote 55555555, read 45555555
--> lines: 28.
--> MARCH error 3 at 82028f0 (2028f0), wrote 55555555, read 45555555
--> lines: 28.
--> MARCH error 4 at 82030f0 (2030f0), wrote 55555555, read 45555555
--> lines: 28.
--> MARCH error 5 at 82048f0 (2048f0), wrote 55555555, read 45555555
--> lines: 28.
--> MARCH error 6 at 82088f0 (2088f0), wrote 55555555, read 45555555
--> lines: 28.
--> MARCH error 7 at 820c8f0 (20c8f0), wrote 55555555, read 45555555
--> lines: 28.
--> MARCH error 8 at 8a008f0 (a008f0), wrote 55555555, read 45555555
--> lines: 28.
--> MARCH error 9 at 8a010f0 (a010f0), wrote 55555555, read 45555555
--> lines: 28.
--> MARCH error 10 at 8a050f0 (a050f0), wrote 55555555, read 45555555
--> lines: 28.
Cycle 1, MARCH, FAST RAM at 8000000 done in 00:00:30
Cycle 1, DTADD, FAST RAM at 8000000 started
Cycle 1, DTADD, FAST RAM at 8000000 done in 00:00:23
Cycle 1, FLOAT, FAST RAM at 8000000 started
If I cold start and perform only MARCH, it gives no errors. But if I do MSCAN first, it already gives this error.
Does anybody know what's going on?
I also suspect the PSU, right now I am using one of the heavy early german bricks, which run 2.5A on 5V and 1A on +12V
What do you guys think?
Just in case, I am getting myself hold of new SIMM modules.